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  2. Rain shadow - Wikipedia

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    The Scandinavian Mountains create a rain shadow for lowland areas east of the mountain chain and prevents the Oceanic climate from penetrating further east; thus Bergen and a place like Brekke in Sogn, west of the mountains, receive an annual precipitation of 2,250 millimetres (89 in) and 3,575 millimetres (141 in), respectively, [8] while Oslo ...

  3. Land surface effects on climate - Wikipedia

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    A rain shadow is a dry area on the leeward side of a mountainous area (away from the wind). The mountains block the passage of rain-producing weather systems and cast a "shadow" of dryness behind them. Wind and moist air are drawn by the prevailing winds towards the top of the mountains, condensing and precipitating before it crosses the top.

  4. Rachel Ann Nunes - Wikipedia

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    Fields of Home (Shadow Mountain, Feb 2008; Eyes of a Stranger (Shadow Mountain, Sept 2008) Saving Madeline (Shadow Mountain, Sept 2009) Imprints, An Autumn Rain Novel (Shadow Mountain, April 2010) The Problem with Spaceships, Zero G (ebook Nunes Entertainment, March 2011) Shades of Gray, An Autumn Rain Novel (Shadow Mountain, May 2011) The Gift ...

  5. Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills - Wikipedia

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    In the rain shadow of the Cascade Range, the eastern side of the mountains experiences greater temperature extremes and receives less precipitation than the west side. Open forests of ponderosa pine and some lodgepole pine distinguish this region from the Cascades ecoregion , where hemlock and fir forests are more common, and from the lower ...

  6. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    The western part of the contiguous United States west of the 98th meridian, the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, the Willamette Valley, and the Sierra Nevada range are the wetter portions of the nation, with average rainfall exceeding 30 inches (760 mm) per year. The drier areas are the Desert Southwest, Great Basin, valleys of northeast ...

  7. Puget Sound Convergence Zone - Wikipedia

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    The proximity of the Convergence Zone to the King-Snohomish County line is the reason that cities located just north or south of the line, which are located within the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, approach Seattle in annual precipitation. The effect of the Puget Sound Convergence Zone nearly offsets that of the rain shadow. [4]

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  9. Ming Lo Moves the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The book is an ALA Notable Children's book. [1] A New York Times review said, "The tone of the story and the look of the book are as inseparable as Ming and the Mrs.: restrained and amusing, a measured dance to the accompaniment of gentle laughter."